’ W. he Penne Se MS OO A tl /— : ? ee ’ > Tg *%@ ax %: Se av rom suns eld ' ' i nv hues | S a mi eart m fed by dews, j A And ripensd by the suaiigat, waves the cra Q’er | ‘ pia THIS WEEK IS 1 pat er to ; Wi the seed upon the fertiue aN A ‘ ed al ¢ through the ’ iaVve ! ame aise o 12? | ‘ould we complain, . inotoa ; itl nf] v 1 [If frost had blighted, or bad wind and Nt. Dunstan's abhedral| © sos: ued blig ) | Left devas ation on tieir stormy track, pecial arrangements made And fields were. black? ‘ : +1 , Ty) \! ] vw i e KA \ , r requceu Nay, these are atil] es | The messengers Thon sendest to fulfil | Apurpose which we may not clearly see, . ‘ . fr ‘ , VE . es ‘ial ar- Yet trust in Thee. rangements, wher32 by all! Thy gifts sustain a ’ aes ae body's need, but poverty an those who | urck fro: ; us| oo k »verty and pain : | Of lnister to higher wants than these will Know that they have | The spirit sees. their money’s worth. Our goods Our price Our coh ice Dr. Macneil, 0° —CAN BE— RELIED ON We Have What We Advertise A visit toour that we have one of ces all the finest stocks of D ry WEEKS & Ne siore convin- assorted in the and best Gc ods THE PEOPLES’ STORE muccessors to.. A. WEEKS and CO’Y, | BRR E THE TRUE Bermuda macter — ee (LILIUM BA®RISII) One of the grandest winter- flowering plants in culti- vation. Pure pearly white, de Hod a remarkable prof characterize this charmin Easter Lily. ly,ve increased wonderfu mo for without exceptior in tet valuable bulbs for badhe house. A profusior Christmas t diffziber are planted and pum from be trent times. bycwpened and rested a au ithholding water, e re another crop of ff a! to the first. iety for church thousands The flowers 5 inches long (and d tens of rpose, iciously fragrant siou of bloom g and celebrated larity and sales ly and deserved- it is one cf the winter flowering of bloom may be otil epriog, if a brought in” at iter flowering can ouple ot months id will then pro~ wwers frequensly Its pop It isa magnificent decoration at Easter are grown for this are pore wite, 4 frequently mere) nd of the most delicious fragrance A supply of the above just t celved Geo. Carter & Co P olitica] = leetings MURRAY HARBOR DISTRICT. T ‘ ! wil! address the «1: ray Harbor District, at St. tore of the Murs —fHret echoolhouse weet of Commercio! Road, on WEDNESDAY » OCT. 25th. At Gleowilliam,on T AURSDAY , OCT , z0ib. At Higbbank on FRIDAY, OCT. Meetings to commence each evening at 7 o'clock Hore D. A. McKinnon respectful! ly in- viied to attend. 245~—d&w wat A. P. PROWSE. ta | i of the ‘ : Tr) ’ We thank Thee, Lo bes we have ati d, ; " + raroerea | renerous aulum! Then come what will, Prosperity or failure, good or ill, Jakoown or und-rstood, still be adored Thy ways, O Lord ! > ~ a PERSONAL. Stanley, was in the city to day. Mr. J. Albert Brennan, the city. Mrs. Joho C. Moore returned from New York last evening. of Tignish, is in Mr. R. K.Jost went to Bedeque this morning for a few days. Mr. Duvar, of Hernewocd, is in town on hie way Lome from Cape Breton. Mr. James MclIsaac, of the Herald, was @ passenger by the Princees this morn- ing. Mr. registered at evening. Mre, Copp, who has beep visiting Mrs’ Wm. Ckandler, returned toS:. John this morping. Dr.aod Mre. H. L. Dickey, of Char- | Jot tetown, P. E. I, were at the Windsor Eotel Saturd ay —Moatres} Star. .J. A. Messervey, of Carvel! Bros. wes a passenger by the Princess last evening, returning from 4 business trip. and Mrs. R. B. Reid, of Alberton, the Queen Hotel yesterday The Queen has sent a personal contribu: tion of £400 to the family of the French sailor recently shot by the British gun- boat Leda while fishing in British waters. {r. Freeman C. Coffin, Chief E Charlottetown sewerage system, arrived last night and will apend a few days inspecting the worke The work is almost over for this season. Mrs D McLean, Moose Jaw; T Ding well, Mr T Dinvgwell, Rev GC Robertson, aad ogineer | wife, Hampton; R B Reid and wife, Alber- ton; Mrs O.is Harvie, Summerville, N.S. 10 Hennebury, Argyle Shore; Hope s Logst, Boston. His Lordship Bishop McDonald left thie morning for Halifax to attend acon- secration service in St. Mary’s Cathedral. The services begin tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock. Rev. Father Ryan,of Toronto, will preach in the evening. Hotel Davies: John Louson, E E Wells, J J Taylor, H E Thomv-os, J G Dugyzan. 8S b Ward, Mootreal; WS Davirov. H Bryant, A J Kivg, datifax; R Much, Gallas Poiot: Mr and Mrs KR Keough, Mise M Keough, Mrs R Keough, Tigpish ; R N Cox, Morell; W Applegath, Toront: ; Freeman Coffin, Boston ; T G Caallies, Guelph. Mr. A. Bernard McDonaid of Lit le Pond, Lot 56, left this morning for ( 1ebec, where he embarks on the steamebip Dom- minion of the Dominion Line on Thursday ufternoon for Liverpool en route to the Propaganda College, Rome, for the purpose of prosecuting his studies for the priest-~ hood. Mr. McDonald is an exemplary young man possessing good talente, and no doubt he will make a brilliant course ut the Propaganda. RACES AT NORTH TYRON. ' The races at North Tyron yesterday were poorly attended, owing no doubt, to the farmers being busy potato digging, but they were keenly contested. Inthe 2.30 class the horses were head and head every heat. It took five heats to decide the 2.40 clase. The [Judges were Lr. Jas. Mc. Donald, Summerside, (starter) Dr Gallant and P. Walst. Timer, John Marks. The following are the summaries : 2.30 clase, trotting, purse $75.00. Parkwood, b h, by Parkside sasuuen (J Steely 1121 Jock, b h, by Sir John Dean sae hoe oe (Rockford) 2 21 2 Time: 2.32, 2.293, 2.30, 2.293. 2.40 clase, trotting and pacing, puree $75.00. Mary’s Road, | 27th | Hildred,b m, % All Bight ..(Rockford) 11231 gs 'b, by Dean .. (Dawson) 23112 Pathpointer, ‘ch h, by Path- finder.. .veeee-(D Steel) 3 2 3 2 3 Time: 2.42, 2.394, 245, 2.45} 2 45. | Jock Dean, —- Op Miyve Sypnsy ~ Coat— Schooner Pioneer arrived this morning with @ cargo ‘of Old Sydney Round Coal, aleo schooners Bolina, A S Townshend, Margaret Ano, James Semple al! coal laden to C Lyons & THE D.atLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER18 1839 MOUNT ALLISON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. | | | A large andience seeembled in Beet~ | hoven Halla few evenings ago to hear the rendering of the following program me by the faculty of tt 1¢ CONServatory. Sonat G \ r | VION 66s ba sce ; Mr. Ah Vincent and Mr, Cla l Va Royer I ! eRe se, Th | | ra | Higley (a) Le } : | (b) Mazurka | cbuake bs cee vs] Mr. Clarence Le Vaux Royer (a) Florian’s $ eG Ms rd | (b) | qaer Sil OC) SO. SONS. 05ak obvi cede Genes G \ s Vil | ) ] win yA 14th RI} i Mi r Souvre a ta volx (Sampson | Del ve .Saint S M s M: 1 | . Groider, } (a,j A agi | 1 | I ty . v ( \ as { s**ee ee ‘ Mr. Clarence De Vaux Royer. Oftertory a aa kaa B te Mr. Almon W, Vince Three : toa Sackville audience on this occassion —Mrs. Vincent and Miss*Ligley, vocalist, and Mr. Rover, violinist. Mre. Vincent was we!] received, and in Ler happy selection of songs fulfiiled the expectations with which ber hearers bad looked forward to her ap- pearance. Miss Higley and sweet ample execution waich she rendered. ew artists made their initial bow | | is possessed of a very bigh soprano voice which found in the diffieult Polonaise The conservatory is indeed very fortunate to have an artist such as Mr. Royer on ita s‘aff. Mr. Roger is the bappv possessor of a very valuable violin, and when a master bard like bis wields the bow of such an instru- ment, the effect is beautitul, The audience of Friday evening lisiened with breathless attention to the difterent selections of Mr. Royer—now sad, now gay ; now loud and full like a whole orchestra, faint and p:aintive like the singing of @ bird ;—and showed its appreciation by frequeat and hearty applause. It was not the first Golder had appeared on the platform of Beethoven Hall, but never before had ber voice sounded so gloriously rich, aud full ard clear as itdidin her Aria from Sampson and Delilab. The soul of music which seemed to breathe from her lips, and her simple grace and ease of manner carried the audience right along with her, and agaip and again she bad to appear before time that Miss fine technique on, and his love for the King of instruments. Last, but not least, reference must te made to the graceful and esustainiog accomyanimenis of Mies Willame, which adde#? pot a little to the pleasure of a most enjoyable and elevating | musical evening. The attendance at the Mt. Allison Con-~ servatory is larger this year than ever be- fore, which is not to be wondered at when one considers the excellenceef the staff, and the many advantages it possesses for the study of music in its different branches, | which are offered by very few other Cons eervatories on this aide of the water. en — MEETING AT MONTAGUE BRIDGE. —_—— Success of Conservative Speakers One of the largert meetings ever held ia this town tuok place last evening, Mr. Hector Macdonald presiding. The epeakers were Mesers D. A McKis- neo, 4. P. Prowse, D. Farqubarson, Cyrus aber, Arthur Peters, A. A. Me- Lean, Dr. Robinson, Hon. D. Gordon and Alex. Martin. The Conservative speakers carried every~ thing before them. ‘Tt is estimated that seven*eighths of the meeting seemed to be against the government. Premier Farquharson could. not deny that under grit administration the debt of this Province has reached the enormous sum of $600,000. CHURCH NOTES. Rev. Mr. Bryan will preach in St. John’s (Episcopal) Courch, Milton, neat Sunday afternoon at 3 o’cleck, The Baptist Church at Eldon has lately been thoroughly renovated and refurnished and now presents a very attractive ap- pearance. This church will be re-opened oo Sunday, Oci' 22, with special eervices. In the afternoon pastor Spurr will preach at 3 o’clock. And in the evening pastor Raymond of Charlottetowao will preach at seven o'clock. Offerings at both services, A praise and thankegiving service will be held inthe Church of Christ tomcrrow | morning ‘at 11 o’clock. A cordial in- vitiation is extended to all to come and! join in thanking God for his abundant goodness to us during the past year. Tbe annual Thanks offering service of the W M S of Z on Chureh will be held in the church tomorrow (Thurs lay) evening at So’clock. Kev. Mr. Raymond will give an address, and possibly Mr. Teasdale | will speak aleo. Come, and bring ao | offering for missions. Roman Hyacinthe, Chinese lily, F mock and Calla lily bulbs. A fine new stock just opened. —Haszard & Moore. Another lot of chickens wanted at Fattening Station, Exbibition Grounds, on Monday 23rd inet. Anyone baving Ply~ mouth Rocke, Brahmas or Wyandottes weighing over 3 pouude can dispose of Co. them at the above piace. / ton will 5 ide | ted free of charge. meee artes t Pom BALL. — The Abe sendial Crescent | bk. team play che to-day. ssaaccibaclaiibieicsii Lecrure.—Rey. W. P. Archibald of }Sunpvbrae, N. §., will lecture in | Chure b, Monday evening Oct 30th. ject later. sd Fcorpatt— The result of the en Dalhousie football match wil! be au | nounced this eveniog at the bazaar at the Abegweit table, hha ic Done.—The St. John and Monc- Hipernians heve passed re-ol :tione | wewreyy:., the Anti-British resolutions ! WELI opteu by a Montreal Division of the Or ier, and published by the prese. sili die TPANKSGIVING Day,—To~merrow being Thanksgiving Day Tne Damy Examiner not be issued. Any important news will be posied on the builetia board out- Tue Examiner office in the even- ing. LICE Covrt.—This forenoon William Ma cn » Alias Whitecap, was fined $90 or 9) days for drunkenness. Mbochael regher for assault and battery, was fined $4 or 20 daye. A Liquor Regulation summons was dismissed. Literary Coxrest.—Victoria Division S. of T. have arranged sides for a literary contest ob next Monday evening. A pumber of Orient Division has kindly cou sented to actas judge. All Sons of Tem- perance are invited to be preeent. RecitaL.—To choir leadersand mem- bers. Your presence is requested at next Tueeday’s recital by Miss Maloney, aided by local favorites including the choir of the First Metbodiet churche If you wil! ex- tend the invitation to your frieuds a bum~ per heuse is assured. THe Foorsart Marca.—The result of the Abegweit- Dalhousie footbaal match, beicg played in Halifax this afternoon, will be posted on THe &xaminer’s bulletin board immediately on receipt of the tele- gram. The result of to morrow’s match will be posted to-morrow evening eno, Tre Bazaan.—The Cathedral bazaar is atiraclting # great many visitors. Last night the attendance was unusually large, on Car. | Local and other Hens," lalhousie team at Halifax | TP oe woe DOTA, “ile Visito rs ito the | Cathe drai 3 ‘ty #6 ry a a udtins, the curiain. avd the time paseed delightfully. All the Mr. Vincent upheld bis high tables were well patronized. A voting | § reputation as a pianist, but | Contest for the mcst popu ‘ar provincial | it was in his organ Offertory that he premier began last evening, the vote when | excelled himself, and plainly shgqwed his the po'l clored for then ght being Farqn-, harson 95. Gordon 135. Thia atternoon from 4 to 6, schoolchildren will be admit- Up to last night about $900 was real zed. caenemnetnntiipemmnanget Contract Awarpep.—The contract for straightening the curves onthe P. KE. I. R. R. between Loyalist and Colville bas been awarded to Mr. Willard Kitchen, of Fredericton, N. B. The work is to be competed about Juve 15:b., 1900. Snper-~ intendent Sharp received information yes~ terday that Mr. Kitchen bad left for the Islnnd with teams and tools’ and will com- mence operations at once. The contract price is not given, but it is thougut the lowest tender has been accepted. ———— Hacirax Prices.—The Halifax Herald says :— Potatoes arelow. P. E. I. s‘'ock is selling as low as 25c per busbel, while ! wr ° ° | Novs Scotia potatoes are bringing about 353. Turnipe are eelling at 75c a barrel, carro’s at $1.15, aad parenips $1'25. Egge are du'l at 4c for Prince Edward Ieland good, while tor fine quality Nova Scotia 15 cts. is obtainable. No cheese can be bought for less than 12:,and the chan ces are that when late makes get fully on the market these better qualities wil] bring stil] higher prices. Creamery butter in prints and pew in tubs i3 worth 23c,Augnust makes ruling at 20c. Tre KinperGarten.—The children of the Kindergarten gave a practical exhibition of thankfulness tbat should pot te loet on their elders. Accompanied by the,teachers the little ones drove to the Hospital, Poor House and Arylum and at each place left a basket containing choice edibles and fruit. Hard to tell which were most, delighted, donors or recipients. teners ! Smokers’ Supplies Of all kinds are to be found in great variety at our stor s, P{PES-- The famous B B. B. brand, also cheaper varieties at from 25c up. FPOUCHES—The newest kind out, 40c up. Cigar and Holders made afcer the Sir Morell Mc- Kenzie pattern, 50c, complete with 50 cartridyes, and silver mount Our stock is very cemplete, andi prices away down. Kind Bravo Kindergar- E ‘B eneresereneenenevereeenenenn ninety Sree ene eee aoa Bia as alia aay MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE ~ E Wat: oF | a SoD 60]6207i" 2 * BME Ss goes a ‘ e a Se). J preync AS te 28 yee ek ws yh = en 7 re i PT ae oe ‘ PAZAAaAY Are invited to our great F show of Fur Goods. rapidly in price, therefore we want to buy anything in the Fur Line to BUY NOW. We Have the Best Stock 4 Hyver Shown by US Fur Lined Capes Fur Sacques Fur Ruffs Fur Caps Capettes Muffs, Collars Mitts, Gloves, ete. 4 H save a look at them, whether you want to bry or not : | stanley Bros, : ies See Crand. Opportunity To visit the Fashion Centre —— NEXT WEEE. The P E Island Railway is granting special 1eluced sates from all points along the line, to all who wish to attend the Grand cathedral Bazaar, and PERKINS & C3 Hereby + a most cordinal invitation ta all coming ‘to the city on that occassion, to visit our large, well lighted « d.weatl stocked store on Sunnyside. west Wwe t ry mutt ‘nd aro ) Hh | Furs are advancis g i Would a@ Vise all who 5} 3 eae wus an ae Shee mi rv vt ~ . cas tad 4 reo aLid wedi aie Led ik dtd aOR ona ca cape WE" Nand Ear nw as Va PAS ‘ IAS sehs t We will give special inducements in the way of low prices in-——— Dress oods, Furs Sacques, Capes and Millinery So after making your liberal purchases at the Bi ig Bazaar— come to us for anything else that you may need. ¥. Perkins & Go., SUNNYSIDE, CHTOWN. ev pyseropnen prernerrteennerarnerennen: rvOrrevrnrrenserserppesy Have You Mad Up Your Mind What kind cf a boui*you will get for fall weard We cannot crowd all our different styles of boots intu the window—just drop in and say I want to eee «bat boot at euch and such aprice. The rest is eary at McQUAID’S LOWER QUEEN STREET. { | | | J * BOOT & SHOE!STORE, IT TINT T= TTT a te Ngee * i demand SOW air Sy ator em 7 ce oon serene ages “ai « ws: rea "FE = it 7 i - | > | : ; i i i 18 | 4 j T. ‘ ' . i sf ; ae i > J x a